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Method for producing dust-free alkaline earth peroxides

a technology of alkaline earth peroxide and agglomerates, which is applied in the direction of detergent compounding agents, fire extinguishers, other chemical processes, etc., can solve the problems of dust formation of peroxides, and achieve the effects of reducing pressure or vacuum, reducing pressure or strength, and sufficient strength

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-02-10
SOLVAY CHEM INC
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Benefits of technology

"The present invention provides a method for producing alkaline earth peroxide agglomerates that are largely dust-free and have the desired properties of the starting material. The method involves compressing finely divided alkaline earth peroxides in the presence of a compacting aid, which has disintegrating or hydrophobic properties. The resulting agglomerates can be used as a particulate material or in a slurry, and can be adapted for different applications by adding different compacting aids. The method can be carried out at temperatures between 0°C and 60°C and under reduced pressure. The resulting agglomerates have improved properties and can be used in various applications."

Problems solved by technology

Because they are so finely divided, the alkaline earth peroxides tend to form dust, which is associated with serious disadvantages during the further processing of the alkaline earth peroxides in the various applications.

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[0027]Alkaline earth peroxides, prepared according to the teachings of German patents 29 18 137 and 196 50 686, are mixed with additives such as magnesium montanate (producer: Fa. Clariant, D-86368 Gersthofen), Arbocell (type TF 0406, a fibrous cellulose, producer: Fa. J. Rettenmaier und Söhne, D-73494 Rosenberg) or sodium bicarbonate, and supplied to a slightly structured roll press to be press granulated. The primary particles were pressed at a pressure of from 2 ton per cm of roll length (˜130 bar) to 2.35 ton per cm of roll length (˜145 bar) and under a vacuum of 0.75 bar (i.e., at a pressure of 0.25 bar) into scabs 1 mm thick and subsequently adjusted to the intended particle size by granulating screens with the aid of a breaker.

[0028]The experimental results are given in the following Table 1. Percentages are expressed in terms of percent by weight.

example 2

[0029]In order to investigate the disintegration, 50 g of alkaline earth peroxide granulate were stirred for 10 minutes at 350 rpm in 250 milliliters of water in a standard 500 milliliter beaker with a stainless steel stirrer having two vertical blades, 42 mm long and 11 mm wide, the stirrer blades being mounted centrally 1 cm above the bottom of the beaker. The disintegration is expressed as the proportion of the material in weight percent which passes through a 400 μm screen.[0030]Evaluation: analytical values of more than 55% indicate a high degree of disintegration.

The results are given in the following Table 1.

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[0031]In order to determine the attrition number, a 70 g sample was screened manually to remove fines. Subsequently, precisely 50 g were shaken on the appropriate screen (1.0 mm) for 3 minutes using the JEL laboratory screen shaker. The resulting fines [0032]Evaluation: If the analytical values are

[0033]

TABLE 1Dis-CompactingCompactingAttritionintegrationProductAidAid (%)(%)(%)IXPER ® 75CMg Montanate219.825.6512.023.5NaHCO3123.154.037.759.057.262.0Arbocell48.459.6IXPER ® 35MMg Montanate217.924.6516.418.9NaHCO3122.952.2218.055.7414.260.2Arbocell516.758.6IXPER ® 75C is a product of the Solvay Interox GmbH with at least 75% by weight of calcium peroxide.IXPER ® 35M is a product of the Solvay Interox GmbH with at least 35% by weight of magnesium peroxide.

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Abstract

Dust-free alkaline earth peroxides are obtained by mixing alkaline earth peroxides with a compacting aid and dry-compacted in a compactor, for example, a roller press. Examples of suitably useful compacting aids include sodium bicarbonate, cellulose, magnesium montanate and cross-linked silicone compounds.

Description

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation of international patent application no. PCT / EP2003 / 010618, filed Sep. 24, 2003, designating the United States of America, and published in German as WO 2004 / 035470 on Apr. 29, 2004, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Priority is claimed based on Federal Republic of Germany patent application no. DE 102 48 652.2, filed Oct. 18, 2002.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a method for producing agglomerates, which are comprised of alkaline earth peroxide and for which the alkaline earth peroxide primary particles are subjected to a compressive agglomeration. Furthermore, the invention relates to the alkaline earth peroxide agglomerates obtainable by this method, and to the alkaline earth peroxide granulates obtainable therefrom.[0003]Alkaline earth peroxides are understood to be essentially products such as magnesium peroxide, calcium peroxide and...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B29B9/08B29C67/02C01B15/043C09C1/02C11D3/39
CPCC01B15/043
Inventor DOETSCH, WERNERBUCHHOLZ, ERNST
Owner SOLVAY CHEM INC
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